The FA Announces new Equality Diversity and Inclusion Plan
THE FA ANNOUNCES NeW EQUALITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION PLAN
The new plan is part of The FA’s commitment, announced in January 2018, to ensure the diversity of those leading and governing football better reflects what we see on the pitch in the modern game today.
The FA’s three-year plan focuses on the following areas:
In 2014, The FA introduced English Football’s Inclusion and Anti-Discrimination Action Plan and has continued to make good progress to improve equality, diversity and inclusion across English football. This includes the formation of The FA Inclusion Advisory Board [IAB], strict anti-discrimination regulations with robust reporting mechanisms and tough sanctions across the game, clear inclusion structures for every County FA with many progressing through the levels of the Equality Standard for Sport, and The FA meets Sport England’s Code for Sports Governance. As a result, The FA’s current workforce consists of 32% female staff, 13% staff from BAME backgrounds and has an average age of 37.
These new targets, which aim to be completed by 2021, initially focus on improving opportunities around gender and ethnicity, however The FA will continue to work with and support all under-represented groups, to ensure football is For All.
Paul Elliott, Chair of The FA Inclusion Advisory Board [IAB], said: "This new plan signifies The FA’s determination to accelerate the pace of change of the organisation and taking a real leadership role. Since 2016 The FA has more than doubled the number of senior women – including now having three women on the FA Board. BAME representation at The FA has also improved greatly over recent years, but we know there is room for improvement. This new commitment from The FA proves that they are redoubling their efforts to bring our great sport together."